As I get older I am LOVING dark mode on everything. Does anyone know how to make the UI for my Debian Distro 100% AMOLED black almost like an Inverted color scheme in windows 11?

  • ClipperDefiance@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    What desktop environment are you using? KDE let’s users do this pretty easily by just going into the color scheme settings. I’m not sure what the process is for other desktops these days.

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        You would just install one of the KDE meta-packages. After that you can select the new desktop environment when you login again.

        The only thing to note is that some settings don’t always play nice between the two (for example one might overwrite settings on the other), so maybe consider making a new user account just to see if you like it.

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    You know, putting up a black theme on your desktop environment is not difficult, you can probably find some online for your DE. The problem is the screen of your laptop/PC. Unless your laptop/monitor is a very expensive one, or a Mac, chances are you’re using a cheaper panel. And slapping a 100% black theme there won’t make it as black as you imagine it to be (as in your phone, for example, which usually use good quality screens).

      • LargeAdultRedBook [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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        1 day ago

        GTK themes are themes for apps using the GTK GUI toolkit. They are basically CSS rules that apply to app widgets. You can probably find one by searching “amoled GTK theme” then installing it on your distro and using GNOME Tweaks to select the theme.

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    2 days ago

    I have OLED tv as my main monitor, and adjusting the settings of the screen allowed me to achieve this using a black image at full screen. The screen looks like it is turned off. I even tested with a dark room. No light comes from the screen. Once you get that set, then using black in UI colors should achieve this if I understand what you are asking.

    I’m not familiar with HDR capablity within Linux though, and many newer OLED screens have some of these capabilities. That could be another element to consider depending on your screen capabilities and settings available.